The goal is to synthesize the movement behaviour and dynamic patterns of spatial distribution of vertebrate predators in the ocean over time scales ranging from days to years. We will integrate oceanographic information with electronic tracking data to understand how marine predators interact with their environment and to predict how environmental change may affect these interactions. In addition to gaining mechanistic knowledge of movement behaviours and patterns, we will create maps of species' seasonal distributions, inferred from the tracking data.

The Census of Marine Life is a growing global network of researchers in more than 45 nations engaged in a ten-year initiative to assess and explain the diversity, distribution, and abundance of marine life in oceans--past, present, and future.